Peter Quilin. ©Reuters
American boxer Peter Quilin, the WBA world champion in middleweight, has declared that he is ready to fight the star boxer from Kazakhstan Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin, Tengrinews reports citing Vesti.kz. According to Quilin, he intends to face Gennady Golovkin or Argentina's Sergio Martinez, whom the Kazakhstan boxer would also like to fight. The American star boxer says that Gennady had a strong punch and most of his bouts end with a KO. The 31-y.o. boxer from Karaganda in central Kazakhstan has 28 victories in his professional career and not a single loss. The last of the rivals that he crashed were Curtis Stevens (TKO) and Matthew Macklin (KO). The unbeaten boxer from Kazakhstan Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin won over American boxer Curtis Stevens and retained his WBA world middleweight title on November 2. Gennady ended his 28th fight at Madison Square Garden arena in New York with a technical knockout. This fight entered the TOP 3 of the most top-rated bouts of 2013. Kazakhstan's Golovkin knocked British Matthew Macklin out on June 30. Golovkin flattened Macklin with a crushing left hook to the liver at 1:22 of the third round. Macklin was writhing in pain on the canvas for several minutes after the 10-count was over. The next fight of unbeaten Golovkin is scheduled on February 1 in Monte Carlo. The boxer's promoter said that for the sake of facing Carl Froch or Andre Ward Golovkin may even move to the -76.2 kg weight category.
American boxer Peter Quilin, the WBA world champion in middleweight, has declared that he is ready to fight the star boxer from Kazakhstan Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin, Tengrinews reports citing Vesti.kz.
According to Quilin, he intends to face Gennady Golovkin or Argentina's Sergio Martinez, whom the Kazakhstan boxer would also like to fight. The American star boxer says that Gennady had a strong punch and most of his bouts end with a KO.
The 31-y.o. boxer from Karaganda in central Kazakhstan has 28 victories in his professional career and not a single loss.
The last of the rivals that he crashed were Curtis Stevens (TKO) and Matthew Macklin (KO).
The unbeaten boxer from Kazakhstan Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin won over American boxer Curtis Stevens and retained his WBA world middleweight title on November 2. Gennady ended his 28th fight at Madison Square Garden arena in New York with a technical knockout.
This fight entered the TOP 3 of the most top-rated bouts of 2013.
Kazakhstan's Golovkin knocked British Matthew Macklin out on June 30. Golovkin flattened Macklin with a crushing left hook to the liver at 1:22 of the third round. Macklin was writhing in pain on the canvas for several minutes after the 10-count was over.
The next fight of unbeaten Golovkin is scheduled on February 1 in Monte Carlo. The boxer's promoter said that for the sake of facing Carl Froch or Andre Ward Golovkin may even move to the -76.2 kg weight category.